Welcome to Edition 3.09 of the Rocket Report! This week two missions, built by the UAE and China, launched successfully toward Mars. Last but not least for this year's Martian launch window comes NASA with Mars Perseverance, which remains on track for a July 30 launch on an Atlas V rocket. Good luck to NASA and United Launch Alliance!
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Virgin Orbit targets "end of year" for next flight. The first flight of Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne rocket failed to reach orbit in May when a propellant line broke seconds after the ignition of the rocket's first-stage engine, the company's chief executive said Wednesday. Head honcho Dan Hart said the demonstration mission for the LauncherOne rocket went well until several seconds after the ignition of the NewtonThree engine that powers the rocket's first stage, SpaceNews reports.
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